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Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon

the question was asking you prove the derivative of sine is cosine, but you actually admit that the derivative of cosine is sine when you use l'hospital rule. this is obviously not allowed.
a method inside the scope of high school is: using double angle
meanwhile, from the beginning why not use difference to product
 
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Isn't the proof directly in the syllabus document?
 

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the question was asking you prove the derivative of sine is cosine, but you actually admit that the derivative of cosine is sine when you use l'hospital rule. this is obviously not allowed.
a method inside the scope of high school is: using double angle
meanwhile, from the beginning why not use difference to product
The proof comes out much more nicely when you use an alternative formula for the derivative:

View attachment Alt derivation of deriv of sinx.pdf
 

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How do I sketch y=logx/x



When I get to the y' step, I let

U = logx

Du=1/x dx



Y'=udu



This is somehow wrong :/



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How do I sketch y=logx/x
When I get to the y' step, I let
U = logx
Du=1/x dx
Y'=udu
This is somehow wrong :/
i don't know what were you doing, but did you try quotient rule because y is a quotient of two functions
 

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i don't know what were you doing, but did you try quotient rule because y is a quotient of two functions


I can do it with the quotient rule. But what is wrong when I substitute u=logx


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How do I sketch y=logx/x



When I get to the y' step, I let

U = logx

Du=1/x dx



Y'=udu



This is somehow wrong :/



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Like mentioned in the 4u marathon you have to sketch logx and x and divide the ordinates of logx by x. However if you're still keen to use calculus :


 

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Like mentioned in the 4u marathon you have to sketch logx and x and divide the ordinates of logx by x. However if you're still keen to use calculus :


Thanks so much for that

Just wondering , what exactly did i do wrong when I used "u substitution" . This qs was in a school exam and I didn't have the answers at the time, so I couldn't just change my method to quotient rule for no reason unless I knew this was wrong.


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Thanks so much for that

Just wondering , what exactly did i do wrong when I used "u substitution" . This qs was in a school exam and I didn't have the answers at the time, so I couldn't just change my method to quotient rule for no reason unless I knew this was wrong.


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Should be not . Don't mistake this for u substitution which is for integration, the "u" used for the quotient rule is just a variable in the general form for the QR .
 

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Should be not . Don't mistake this for u substitution which is for integration, the "u" used for the quotient rule is just a variable in the general form for the QR .

That clears everything . You can't use u substitution for differentiation, only integration. Thanks :)


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A group consists of 9 people. These 9 people are to be seated around a circular table. The group of 9 people consists of 4 students 3 teachers and 2 parents. How many possible arrangements are there if all the students sit together, all the teachers sit together and none of the students sit next to the teachers?
For this Q, what's the answer?
 

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A group consists of 9 people. These 9 people are to be seated around a circular table. The group of 9 people consists of 4 students 3 teachers and 2 parents. How many possible arrangements are there if all the students sit together, all the teachers sit together and none of the students sit next to the teachers?

For this Q, what's the answer?


I got 4! x 3! x 2 = 288 arrangements?
 
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